REPORT: Bryce Harper Finalizing 13-Year $330 Million Contract with the Phillies, the Largest Contract in US Pro Sports History

Former Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper rounding third in a game during the 2018 season. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images )

The Free Agency lull has ended, and Bryce Harper has agreed to the terms of a huge 13-year, $330 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. Harper was the most valuable free agent on the market this year second to Manny Machado who signed with the San Diego Padres on a 10-year, $300 million contract.

Following comes from Jeff Passan of ESPN.

Free agent outfielder Bryce Harper is finalizing an agreement on a deal with the Philadelphia Phillies, league sources tell ESPN.

Bryce Harper’s deal with the Philadelphia Phillies includes a no-trade clause, league sources tell ESPN. Combine that with the 13-year, $330 million term, and this much is clear: Bryce Harper is committed to being a Philadelphia Phillie for the rest of his career.

Both Harper and Machado waited an extremely long time to sign which just worries the league of a possible incoming strike between the MLBPA and the commissioner. Harper smashed a .249 average with 34 home runs and 100 RBI’s for the Nationals in 2018. Both he and Machado were all-stars this past year and they were two of last true starting players to sign major league contracts this offseason. The Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, Washington Nationals, and Chicago White Sox were the teams who were the most pressing in pursuit of Harper at one point over the course of the offseason.